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TB Lightning at EDM Oilers: First Goal

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Darnell Nurse 0%
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Connor McDavid 0%
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Evan Bouchard 0%
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Brandon Hagel 0%
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Jake Walman 0%
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Adam Henrique 0%
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Anthony Cirelli 0%
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Oliver Bjorkstrand 0%
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Gage Goncalves 0%
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Yanni Gourde 0%
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Charle-Edouard D'Astous 0%
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Zemgus Girgensons 0%
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Jack Roslovic 0%
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Mattias Ekholm 0%
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Vasily Podkolzin 0%
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Ryan McDonagh 0%
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Zach Hyman 0%
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Emil Lilleberg 0%
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Spencer Stastney 0%
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J.J. Moser 0%
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Brayden Point 0%
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Kasperi Kapanen 0%
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Darren Raddysh 0%
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Pontus Holmberg 0%
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Nick Paul 0%
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Erik Cernak 0%
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Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 0%
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Jake Guentzel 0%
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Nikita Kucherov 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which team or player will score the first goal in the Tampa Bay Lightning at Edmonton Oilers game. First-goal markets matter because the opening goal often sets momentum and influences in-game dynamics and betting prices.

The Lightning and Oilers are established NHL clubs with distinct offensive styles; Tampa Bay typically emphasizes structure and transition offense while Edmonton is known for elite scoring talent and high-event offense. Historical matchups, recent form, line deployments, and special-teams performance shape expectations heading into this game.

Market prices reflect collective information about probable first-goal scenarios (lineups, power-play chances, goaltender matchups, etc.). Use the market to compare how the crowd is valuing different players and team-first-goal options, but consult official game rules for exact resolution criteria.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does 'First Goal' mean for the 'TB Lightning at EDM Oilers: First Goal' market?

It refers to the first player or team to score a goal in the listed game as defined by the market's outcome list; check the market’s outcome descriptions for whether overtime goals are included and how team vs. individual outcomes are separated.

There are 29 outcomes listed — what types of outcomes are usually included for this event?

An individual first-scorer market typically lists many eligible players from both teams plus one or more team-first or 'no goal' style outcomes; consult the market page to see the exact outcome names and which players are eligible.

When does trading for this 'First Goal' market typically close relative to the game?

Closure timing is shown on the market page (this event currently shows Closes: TBD); many first-goal markets close at puck drop or just before the official start, so monitor the market for the final close time.

If the game goes to overtime or a shootout, how is the first goal determined for this market?

Resolution rules vary by market: some include goals scored in overtime as valid first goals while others limit to regulation; shootout goals are commonly excluded. Check the market’s resolution rules or event description to confirm.

What happens to this market if the game is postponed, canceled, or a player is scratched after markets open?

Market resolution follows the operator’s voiding and cancellation policies — common outcomes include void-and-refund if the game is not played, or resolution based on the official gamebook if the match is rescheduled; player scratches affect who can score but do not change the posted outcome list unless the operator updates it.

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